-Doc. 8 "we have orphanages in new york"
-Doc. 8 " up madison ave. to the girls' asylum where his friend of long standing, Sister Mary Clotilda, gave them a warm welcome"
*-there were orphanages in new york but in manhattan
-Doc. 9 " 43 east 59 street. here mother cabrini planned to open an orphanage or italian children"
-Doc. 9 " charitable institutions that had been built in this section of "common land," the deaf and dumb asylum, the home for colored children, the magdalen benevolent society were replaced by mansions of New York's new millionaires and by fashionable shops "
-Doc. 9 " roman catholic orphan asylum seemed part of the beautiful cathedral of which all new york was proud "
-Doc. 9 " orphans were moving to the country. "
-Doc. 9 " the city council gave permission for the sale of the property and a committee was named to look for a new site for the asylum. in december 1898 the first payment was made on the bailey estate at KINGSBRIDGE
*- All these orphanages were destroyed mainly for shopping areas and for homes for millionaires
*- the roman catholic orphanage asylum wasn't part of the cathedral that every New Yorker was proud of
*- Kingsbridge became the new site for the asylum
-Doc. 10 " in december 1898 the twenty eight acre bailey estate in kingsbridge was purchased for $200,000. the new home of the roman catholic orphanage asylum was one of the most historic sites in the vicinity
*- Asylum on kingsbridge got bought, but became famous/ historic site because Washington crossed kingsbridge and built a fort here
-Doc. 11 "Corner of sedgwick ave. and fordham road."
-Doc. 11 " a professional school in which young men would be given a "gratuitous education in the art, science and professional of ship-building"
-Doc. 11 " in november 1901 in order to vacate the madison ave. building, the girls were transferred to nazareth, a summer home in spuyten duyvil which sister mary irene had provided for her founding children. the girls remained at nazareth for a year and a half until in may 1903 the moved into a new girls' building at kingsbridge. two augustinian fathers from the parish of st. Nicholas of tolentine served as chaplains respectively of the boys' and girls' asylum at kingsbridge.
*- On sedgwick Ave. and fordham road a professional school was built for young men that would give them an education in art, science and profession of ship-building
*- in november 1901 the girls had to vacate their "home" on Madison Ave. and were transferred to Nazareth a summer home the sisters put together for the children. they stayed there for a year and a half and moved to a boys' and girls' asylum at kingsbridge.
-Doc. 8 " up madison ave. to the girls' asylum where his friend of long standing, Sister Mary Clotilda, gave them a warm welcome"
*-there were orphanages in new york but in manhattan
-Doc. 9 " 43 east 59 street. here mother cabrini planned to open an orphanage or italian children"
-Doc. 9 " charitable institutions that had been built in this section of "common land," the deaf and dumb asylum, the home for colored children, the magdalen benevolent society were replaced by mansions of New York's new millionaires and by fashionable shops "
-Doc. 9 " roman catholic orphan asylum seemed part of the beautiful cathedral of which all new york was proud "
-Doc. 9 " orphans were moving to the country. "
-Doc. 9 " the city council gave permission for the sale of the property and a committee was named to look for a new site for the asylum. in december 1898 the first payment was made on the bailey estate at KINGSBRIDGE
*- All these orphanages were destroyed mainly for shopping areas and for homes for millionaires
*- the roman catholic orphanage asylum wasn't part of the cathedral that every New Yorker was proud of
*- Kingsbridge became the new site for the asylum
-Doc. 10 " in december 1898 the twenty eight acre bailey estate in kingsbridge was purchased for $200,000. the new home of the roman catholic orphanage asylum was one of the most historic sites in the vicinity
*- Asylum on kingsbridge got bought, but became famous/ historic site because Washington crossed kingsbridge and built a fort here
-Doc. 11 "Corner of sedgwick ave. and fordham road."
-Doc. 11 " a professional school in which young men would be given a "gratuitous education in the art, science and professional of ship-building"
-Doc. 11 " in november 1901 in order to vacate the madison ave. building, the girls were transferred to nazareth, a summer home in spuyten duyvil which sister mary irene had provided for her founding children. the girls remained at nazareth for a year and a half until in may 1903 the moved into a new girls' building at kingsbridge. two augustinian fathers from the parish of st. Nicholas of tolentine served as chaplains respectively of the boys' and girls' asylum at kingsbridge.
*- On sedgwick Ave. and fordham road a professional school was built for young men that would give them an education in art, science and profession of ship-building
*- in november 1901 the girls had to vacate their "home" on Madison Ave. and were transferred to Nazareth a summer home the sisters put together for the children. they stayed there for a year and a half and moved to a boys' and girls' asylum at kingsbridge.